Cape Argus

I’m back, says Fransman

ANC ‘has lost 30 000 members in province’

- Siyabonga Sesant

BACK?: Marius Fransman claims he is back as provincial ANC chairperso­n but the party’s spokesman says it’s not true.

THE ANC in the Western Cape has lost more than 30 000 members since he was asked to step aside, Marius Fransman has told the Cape Argus in an interview in which he reaffirmed his support for President Jacob Zuma.

Fransman, who had himself been mired in controvers­y after he was accused of fondling his former personal assistant in January last year, said he had spent the last couple of months investigat­ing the “truth” concerning the matter.

He also claimed he was “back” as the party’s provincial chairperso­n following a decision by the ANC’s national disciplina­ry committee that the disciplina­ry process against him be reviewed.

But while that may be, Fransman had no plans to appear before the disciplina­ry committee.

“My next step will be to petition the national executive committee of the ANC because I will not go back to the national disciplina­ry committee,” he said.

“They’ve showed their hand and have compromise­d themselves by abusing the ANC’s disciplina­ry processes.”

He said the national disciplina­ry committee – which had in November found him guilty and suspended him for five years – backtracke­d based on two grounds: factionali­sm and his argument that there was an alleged assault “on me personally”.

“That means they nullified their own decision because now they must redo the (disciplina­ry) process. The accuser was a hired gun, nothing else. They used a lie to destroy me. They tried to criminalis­e me.”

Provincial ANC spokespers­on Yonela Diko refuted Fransman’s claims that he was back as chairperso­n. “Absolutely not true,” Diko said. “He remains suspended until the matter before the national disciplina­ry committee is resolved.” –

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